Desmos is coming to AP Stats
The free Desmos calculator will now be embedded for AP Stats…
With DS Challenge, Teachers Learn Too
For Mary, the transition from a no-code curriculum to the data science challenge was a natural one—but not without its nerves…
Dash’s Take on the Math Medic Review Course
Recently, Math Medic asked Dash to write about his experience using their AP Stats Exam Review Course…
Guest Appearance: Dr. Saver
It's always nice to have a change of pace. For my students, that comes in the form of a guest appearance in our AP Stats videos…
Luke’s Thoughts on the DS Challenge
Last year, Luke Wilcox of Math Medic tried out our After The AP Data Science Challenge with his AP Stats students…
Thanks for Watching
The world came to a grinding halt in March 2020. Stuck in my one-bedroom apartment in San Antonio, I decided to…
AP Stats Exam Review: Dash’s Tips
We're just weeks away from the AP Stats exam, meaning it's time for something that's feared by students and teachers alike…
Almost Fun
As an after school math tutor, I often saw my students experience anxiety or dread when they were faced with a math problem…
The Free AP Stats Textbook
A group of graduate students, galled by the high price of traditional textbooks, came together to write an open-source...
Gerrymandering & Sampling Distributions
In 2019, a group of mathematicians wrote a brief to the Supreme Court...
Teacher Nonpartisan Review Committee
In recent weeks, a lot has been said about schools "indoctrinating" students, especially in the math classroom...
Results: Algebra I/II Survey
Because this is the first school year that we've offered Algebra I/II lessons, we were eager to hear...
Bringing AP Stats into the 21st Century
The AP Stats standards are stuck in 1996. We need to update them - stat.
Doing Probability Right
It's November, which means it's time to dive head first into a tough topic for many students: probability...
Making Sampling Relevant
San Antonio, like many American cities, has measurable income disparities between neighborhoods ...
One of Our Favorite Regression Lessons
If teaching statistics is a meal, then regression is the desert. There are so many compelling, real-world examples…
Letter to Parents
By modeling fair, balanced, and data-informed discussions in class, we can help students…
Thank You Desmos’ers’
It all started with a tweet. That tweet became a public google doc...
My Students and the Super’s Data
After learning about misleading graphs, my students Julius Cervantes and Hugo Sanchez noticed…